Skull and Bones: The Development Journey of Ubisoft’s Network Pirate Action Game – Updates, Release Date, and Closed Beta

2023-07-28 21:55:00

Read full version 07/29/2023 00:55, Dmitry Rud The development of Ubisoft’s long-suffering network pirate action Skull and Bones has been so long that even its testers seem to be tired of the game. This is reported by insider Tom Henderson (Tom Henderson). Image source: Ubisoft Recall that following the last (January) transfer, Ubisoft assured that it had prepared a “very solid improved version” that ordinary players had not yet seen. And the testers, according to Henderson, do not want to see her. “I know a lot of people who flatly refused to play Skull and Bones during this week’s playtests. Wow, ”Henderson shared an insider regarding the preparation of the long-suffering project for release. According to an insider, Skull and Bones (like Beyond Good and Evil 2) is taking too much money, so Ubisoft needs to get rid of them as soon as possible. But Far Cry 7, Assassin’s Creed Codename: Red and Project Over (Ghost Recon) are supposedly doing well. Ubisoft is on the horizon for testers who want to play Skull and Bones According to Kotaku, Skull and Bones developer Ubisoft Singapore is currently actively polishing the game ahead of its planned closed beta, which will run from August 25 to 28 on PC (Ubisoft Connect) . Skull and Bones was announced back at E3 2017, and since then its release has been postponed six times, including the January postponement. The game is currently expected to release until April 2024. Skull and Bones is being created for PC (Ubisoft Connect, EGS), PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and the Amazon Luna cloud service. Players must work their way from a beached outcast to the region’s most notorious sea robber.
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